insatiable
insatiable — adjective
1. used to describe a desire, need, or interest that is so strong that no amount of
used to describe a desire, need, or interest that is so strong that no amount of what you want will ever feel like enough to make you fully content.
Theo's curiosity about machines was insatiable — he took apart every clock in the house.
linking verb + insatiable + about + noun
No praise could satisfy Priya's insatiable need for approval from the people she admired.
insatiable + need + for + noun phrase
The young entrepreneur had an insatiable drive to build something bigger than herself.
Diego's insatiable appetite for adventure took him from the Andes to the Arctic in three years.
- unquenchable
stronger and more physical; often used for literal thirst or fire, but also metaphorically for desire
- voracious
focuses on consuming things eagerly, especially food or information; less abstract than insatiable
- unappeasable
very formal and less common; suggests a negative, destructive desire that cannot be calmed
文法句型
insatiable + noun (appetite / curiosity / desire / hunger / thirst)
be / seem / become + insatiable
insatiable + for + something
用法筆記
Almost always used before a noun (appetite, curiosity, hunger, desire, thirst, drive, ambition) or after be/seem/become followed by 'for' to specify the object of desire. Cannot be directly followed by a to-infinitive clause — instead use 'insatiable + noun + to-infinitive' as in 'an insatiable desire to…'.